Mobile And Spanish Fort Companies Named To Best To Work For List

 White-Spunner Construction and Rolin Construction were both named to Business Alabama’s Best Companies to Work for in Alabama in the “Small-to-Medium Company” runners-up list. Headquartered in Mobile, White-Spunner Construction is a general contracting, construction management and design-build company. Its project portfolio has grown to include everything from grocery stores to university campuses, auto dealerships, Hank Aaron Stadium, the Mobile Museum of Art and more spanning 28 states. Among other things, its employees enjoy Food Truck Fridays, costumes at Halloween and deep-sea fishing trips. General contractor Rolin Construction, based in Spanish Fort, builds projects along the Alabama Gulf Coast. The company engages employees by providing extra benefits, milestone celebrations, professional programs, award recognition, company events and creative givebacks, among other things.

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